Autocad 2000i export into JPG
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lone devil
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Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2005 3:28 am    Post subject: Autocad 2000i export into JPG Reply with quote

Hi guys,
sorry for the trivial question but I am new to AUTOCAD. I have to set up
a board for a project at Uni. What I want to do is to save my Autocad
work as a JPG file (or any other format for printing) in 1:50 scale, How
can I do it? If I select print to file and set the scale the result is
little squirk on a white backround. Also I would like to keep line in a
specific thickness or around 0,2 mm.

Thanks if you can help me, and even if you can't.

LD

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CW
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Posted: Mon Jan 10, 2005 4:19 am    Post subject: Re: Autocad 2000i export into JPG Reply with quote

Print to PDF. Do a Google search on PDF995.
"lone devil" <lonedevil@excite.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Hi guys,
sorry for the trivial question but I am new to AUTOCAD. I have to set up
a board for a project at Uni. What I want to do is to save my Autocad
work as a JPG file (or any other format for printing) in 1:50 scale, How
can I do it? If I select print to file and set the scale the result is
little squirk on a white backround. Also I would like to keep line in a
specific thickness or around 0,2 mm.

Thanks if you can help me, and even if you can't.

LD
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Tim Denning
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 12:15 am    Post subject: Re: Autocad 2000i export into JPG Reply with quote

Also if you do need a raster format to bring into photoshop etc try this

Go to the Add-A-Plotter Wizard

In the manufacturers list scroll down and select Raster File Formats

Select the file format you want in the right hand Models window - I'd
suggest .png

You can then select this from your plot device menu when you plot

HTH

Tim



"CW" <cmagers@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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Print to PDF. Do a Google search on PDF995.
"lone devil" <lonedevil@excite.com> wrote in message
news:BeiEd.386290$b5.18859973@news3.tin.it...
Hi guys,
sorry for the trivial question but I am new to AUTOCAD. I have to set up
a board for a project at Uni. What I want to do is to save my Autocad
work as a JPG file (or any other format for printing) in 1:50 scale, How
can I do it? If I select print to file and set the scale the result is
little squirk on a white backround. Also I would like to keep line in a
specific thickness or around 0,2 mm.

Thanks if you can help me, and even if you can't.

LD



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lone devil
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 1:48 am    Post subject: Re: Autocad 2000i export into JPG Reply with quote

Tim Denning wrote:
Quote:
Also if you do need a raster format to bring into photoshop etc try this

Go to the Add-A-Plotter Wizard

In the manufacturers list scroll down and select Raster File Formats

Select the file format you want in the right hand Models window - I'd
suggest .png

You can then select this from your plot device menu when you plot

HTH

Tim



"CW" <cmagers@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:SZGdncRoB5fjJnzcRVn-qA@comcast.com...

Print to PDF. Do a Google search on PDF995.
"lone devil" <lonedevil@excite.com> wrote in message
news:BeiEd.386290$b5.18859973@news3.tin.it...

Hi guys,
sorry for the trivial question but I am new to AUTOCAD. I have to set up
a board for a project at Uni. What I want to do is to save my Autocad
work as a JPG file (or any other format for printing) in 1:50 scale, How
can I do it? If I select print to file and set the scale the result is
little squirk on a white backround. Also I would like to keep line in a
specific thickness or around 0,2 mm.

Thanks if you can help me, and even if you can't.

LD




Thank guys, both of you for the help, I'll follow your advice and let

you know how it went.

LD
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